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The law on marital property in Africa comparative perspectives Ama F. Hammond, Prosper Batariwah, editors

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hammond, Ama Fowa
Contributor:
Hammond, Ama Fowa, editor.
Batariwah, Prosper, editor.
Series:
Ius gentium (Dordrecht, Netherlands) ; 2214-9902 v. 138
Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice 2214-9902 volume 138
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Marital property--Africa.
Marital property.
Marriage law--Africa.
Marriage law.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
illustration
Place of Publication:
Cham Springer 2026
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
The book focuses on the ownership and distribution of marital property upon the dissolution of marriages in Africa. In each of the 16 African countries, the laws on the subject are drawn from different systems of law, whether customary, state law or religious law, and are enmeshed in a complex scheme of legal pluralism. The laws developed by the various internal systems of law have often been unfair, as women seem to have been discriminated against and have little by way of property rights, both in and out of marriages. Scholars researching African family law have conducted individual studies of marital property rights at the state level. Consequently, there is no comparative text that explains how laws in Africa regulate property rights in the context of marriage and divorce. This book seeks to fill this gap by highlighting shared themes such as spousal property classification, legal pluralism, marriage contracts, irregular unions, and human rights, and offering a comparative perspective on fairness and justice in marital property distribution. The book defines marital property as understood in different legal contexts and evaluates the legal framework governing the rights that spouses have in marital property during the subsistence of the marriage and on divorce. The book also assesses the impact of international and domestic human rights law on each country's legal framework for the ownership and distribution of marital property upon divorce, and offers recommendations for improving these frameworks
Contents:
Introduction: Legal Pluralism and Spousal Property Rights in Africa
Part I: Common Law Systems: Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia
Spousal Property Rights in Ghana
Contemporary Matrimonial Property Law in Kenya: An Exposition of Substantive Equality
The Protection of Women's Property Rights on Dissolution of Marriage in Malawi
Settlement of Matrimonial Property upon Divorce in Nigeria: The Rights of Spouses, Challenges and Urgent Need for Reforms
Marital Property Rights During and After the Dissolution of Marriage in Tanzania
Marital Property Settlement after the Dissolution of Marriages in Nigeria and Uganda: A Comparative Appraisal
Ownership of Marital Property in Zambia
Part II: Civil Law Traditions: Côte d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Morocco
Ivorian Matrimonial Property Law Reform: Between Resurgence And Emergence
Marital Property Division Under the Ethiopian Family Law
An Economic Interpretation of Morocco's New Family Code of 2004: Divorce and Marital Property
Part III: Bijural System: Cameroon
The Resolution of Disputes over Ownership of Marital Property Under Anglophone Cameroonian Law
Part IV: Mixed Legal Systems: eSwatini, Mauritius, Seychelles, South Africa, Zimbabwe
Proprietary Consequences of Marriage in eSwatini
An Overview of Matrimonial Property Rights in Mauritius
Marital Property in Seychelles
A Critical Analysis and Overview of the South African Legal Framework on Matrimonial Property Rights and Divorce
A Double-Edged Sword: Zimbabwe's New Marriage Act and The Implications for The Matrimonial Rights of Women In Unregistered Customary Marriages
Notes:
Includes index
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed July 20, 2026)
Other Format:
Print version Hammond, Ama F. The Law on Marital Property in Africa
ISBN:
9783032193582
3032193583
OCLC:
1606141000

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